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Technical  Series  No.  12,  Part  I. 


U.  S.  DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE, 

BTJRE^XJ   OF   E:srTO]ytCLOC>^^. 

L.  0.  HOWARD,  Entomologist  and  Chief  of  Bureau. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


CATALOGUE 


RECENTLY  DESCRIBED  COCCIDJ:. 


By   J.    Gr,    SAISTDEIRS,    M.  A., 

Assistant. 


Issued  June  5,  1906. 


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U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 

Bureau  of  Entomology, 
Washingtoi}^  D.  C.^  Ajw'd  16^  1906. 
Sir:  1  have  the  honor  to  traiis;iiiit  herewith  the  manuscript  of  a 
Catalogue  of  Recentl}^  Described  Coccidjv  (Scale  Insects),  prepared  by 
Mr.  J.  G.  Sanders,  of  .this  Bureau.  Owin<(  to  the  economic  impor- 
tance of  this  group  of  insects  and  the  scientific  interest  attached  thereto, 
I  recommend  that  it  be  published  as  Technical  Series  No.  12,  Part  I, 
of  the  Bureau  of  Entomolog}^ 

Respectfully,  C.  L.  Maklatt, 

Acting  CJiltf  of  Bureau. 
Hon.  JajVIes  Wilson, 

Secretary  of  Agriculture, 


CONTEXTS. 


Page. 

Subfamily  Monophlebina^ 2 

Subfamily  Margarodinte 2 

Subfamily  Ortheziina^ 2 

Subfamily  Concliaspina' 3 

Subfamily  Dactylopiin;e 3 

Subfamily  Tachardiin;;' 6 

Subfamily  Coccina 6 

Subfamily  Diaspinje 10 

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U.  S.  D.  A.,  B.  E.  Tech.  Ser.  12,  Pt.  L  June  5,  1906. 

MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


CATALOGUE  OF  RECENTLY  DESCRIBED  COCCID^. 

By  J.  G.  Sanders,  M.  A.,  Assistant. 


Since  the  publication,  in  March,  1903,  of  Mrs.  Fernald's  Catalogue^ 
many  new  genera,  species,  and  varieties  of  Coccidas  from  various 
regions  haA^^e  been  described  by  enthusiastic  entomologists.  Nine 
genera,  6  subgenera,  137  species,  and  22  varieties  comprise  the  follow- 
ing catalogue,  which  is  fairly  complete  to  date.  The  majority  of  the 
references  are  to  publications  which  have  appeared  since  March,  1903; 
however,  a  few  previous  to  this  date  are  cited,  which  were  overlooked 
by  Mrs.  Fernald  in  the  stupendous  task  of  preparing  her  most  useful 
contribution  to  coccidology. 

The  Bureau  of  Entomology  maintains  a  complete  bibliography,  by 
the  card-index  system,  of  all  publications  pertaining  to  Coccidae,  both 
economic  and  sj^stematic.  At  the  suggestion  of  Prof.  T.  D.  A.  Cock- 
erell,  and  with  his  valuable  assistance,  the  writer  has  prepared  a  sup- 
plementary catalogue  of  new  species  onl}^  which  he  hopes  to  publish 
annxially  hereafter.  In  this  work  the  writer  respectfully  begs  the 
assistance  of  all  authors  by  the  sending  of  separates  or  notices  of  pub- 
lication, and  specimens,  if  possible,  to  this  Bureau,  where  they  will  be 
properly  cared  for  and  recorded. 

The  large  national  collection  of  Coccidce,  containing  1,038  identitied 
species,  of  which  num})er  660  are  tj^pes  and  cotypes — besides  much 
unidentified  material  from  Australia,  India,  China,  and  Japan — has 
been  carefully  arranged  alphabetically  in  cases  built  especiall}^  for  the 
purpose.  Each  specimen  is  carefully  wrapped  in  lens  paper  and  put 
into  a  small  telescopic  pasteboard  box,  50  by  75  mm.  and  varying  from 
10  to  50  mm.  in  depth,  properly  labeled  on  the  edge.  Five  rows  of 
these  boxes,  card-index  style,  fill  the  regulation  insect  drawer;  and, 
with  the  drawers  labeled,  but  a  moment  is  necessary  to  find  any  speci- 
men desired.  Localit}^  cards,  giving  all  known  data  for  each  specimen, 
are  also  filed  in  alphabetical  order. 

The  writer  once  more  begs  the  assistance  of  all  workers  on  Coccidae 
in  publishing  annually  a  complete  bibliography  of  all  new  species  and 
in  the  maintenance  of  a  complete  bibliographical  card  index  of  all  pub- 
lications relating  to  scale  insects. 

«  Bui.  88,  Hatch  Exp.  Sta. ,  Mass.  Agric.  Coll.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Coccidfe  of  the 
World.     By  Mrs.  Maria  E.  Fernald. 

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^l  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Subfamily  MONOPHLEBIN-ffi. 

Monophlebus  stebbingii  mang-iferae  Green. 

Monophlehus  stehhingli  mangifera-  "Green,"  Stebbino:,  Jn,  Linn.  Soc.  Lond.,  xxix,  p. 
142  (1904). 
Habitat— Lahore,  India. 
On  Mango. 

Monophlebulus  townsendi  Ckll. 

MonopJdf'huhis  toicnsendi  CkW.,  Proc.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  127  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Island^i. 

Mimosicerya,  new  section  of  Iceryu;  Ckll,  Tlie  P^ntoni,,  xxxv,  p.  233  (1902).    Type, 
hempeV. 

Icerya  Candida  Ckll. 

Icerya  Candida  Ckll.,  Proc.  Dav.  Ac.  8ci.,  x,  }>.  128  (1905). 
Habitat — Phili])pine  Ii^land."^. 
"On  cultivated  tree  with  large  oblong-ovate  rough  leaves." 

Icerya  coliraensis  Ckll. 

Icerya  colhnemis  Ckll.,  ^Mem.  Soc.  Cient.  Ant.  Alz.,  xix,  p.  81  (1902). 
Hal)itat — Mexico. 
On  undetermined  shrub. 

Icerya  littoralis  tonilensis  Ckll. 

Icerya  Utforalis  var.  tonllensifi  Ckll.,  Mem.  Soc.  Cient.  Ant.  Alz.,  xix,  p.  80  (1902). 

The  Entom.,  xxxv,  p.  318  (1902). 
Haljitat — Mexico. 

Icerya  rileyi  larrese  Ckll. 

Icerya  rileyi  var.  larreie  CkW.,  Mem.  Soc.  Cient.  Ant.  Alz.,  xix,  p.  82  (1902). 
Habitat — Mexico. 
On  Larrea. 

Subfamily  MARGARODIN-ffi. 

XJltracoelostoina,  n.  suVjg.  of  Qrlostomidia;  Ckll.,  The  Entoni.,  xxxv,  pp.  114,  258 
(1902).     Type,  assimdis. 

Xylococcus  matumurae  Kuwana. 
Xylococcus  matumnne  Kuwana,  Insect  World,  ix,  3,  March  (1905).     Fig. 

Subfamily  ORTHEZIIN-ffi. 

Polyocellaria '''  n.  gen.,  Imhof,  Biol.  Centralblatt,  xx,  p.  527  (1900). 
Kirkaldy,  Can.  Ent,  xxxviii,  p.  10  (1906). 

Arctorthezia,  n.  sect,  of  Orthezia;  Ckll.,  The  Entom.,  xxxv,  pp.  114,  259  (1902). 
Type,  occidentalls. 

« Described  from  Switzerland  as  a  two-winged  insect  with  hooked  halteres,  10- 
jointed  antenmc,  8  and  12  eyes  and  single-jointed  tarsi.  It  is  without  much  doubt  a 
male  Orthezia,  but  can  not  be  an  aphide,  as  considered  by  Kirkaldy. 


CATALOGUE    OE^    RECENTLY    DESCRIBED    COCCID^E.  6 

Orthezia  galapagoensis  Kuwana. 

Orthezia  galapagoensis  Kuwaiia.     Jn.  N.  Y.  Ent.  Soc,  x,  p.  28  (1902).     Fig. 
Habitat — Galapagos  Islands. 
On  Cordea  lutea;  Scalesia  microcephala. 

Orthezia  olivacea  Ckll. 

OrtJtezia  olivacen  CM\.,  Can.  Ent.,  xxxvii,  p.  136  (1905). 
Habitat — Colorado. 
In  nests  of  Lasius  sp.  under  rooks. 

Orthezia  solidaginis  Sanders. 

Orthezia  solidaginis  Sanders,  Ohio  Naturalist,  iv,  p.  9-4  (1904).     Fig. 

Pr.  Ohio  Ac.  Sci.,  iv,  sp.  papers  No.  8,  Coccidse  of  Ohio, 
p.  32  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat— Ohio. 
On  SoUdogo  canadensis;  Solidago  sp. 

Subfamily  CONCHASPIN-ffi. 

Conchaspis  fluminensis  Hempel. 

Conchaspis  fluminensis  Hemp.,  Bol.  Agr.  Sao  Paulo,  v,  p.  312  (1904). 
Habitat — Rio  de  Janeiro. 
On  an  unknown  shrub. 

Subfamily  DACTYLOPIIN-ffi. 

Bambusaspis,  n.  sect,  of  Asterolecanium;  Ckll.,  The  Entom.,  xxxv,  p.  114  (1902). 
Type,  miliaris. 

Asterolecanium  greeni  Marchal. 

Asterolecanima  greeniMa,rch2i\,  Bui.  Mus.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  vii,  p.  455  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — France  (in  greenhouse);  Ceylon. 
On  Lheedia  lateriflora. 

Asterolecanium  pustulans  sambuci  Ckll. 

Asterolecanium pustulans  var.  sambuci  Ckll.,  The  Entom.,  xxxvi,  p.  112  (1903). 
Habitat — Egypt. 
On  Sambucus. 

Asterolecanium  rehi  Rubsaamen. 

Asterolecanium  rehi  Riibs.,  Marcelliai  i,  p.  62  (1902). 
Habitat — Madeira  Islands. 
On  Globularia  salicina. 

Phenacobryum  Ckll.,  The  Entom.,  xxxv,  p.  114  (1902). 
Synonym  of  Antecerococcus  Green  (1900). 

Eriococcus  sordidus  Green. 

Eriococcus  sordidus  Green,  Victorian  Naturalist,  xxi,  p.  68  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  Helichrysum  ferrugineum. 


4  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Eriococcus  tricarinatus  Fuller. 

Eriococcus  tricarinatus  Fuller,  Notes  on  Coccidai  W.  Austr.,  p.  8  (1897). 

Trans.  Ent.  Soc.  Lond.,  p.  442  (1899).     Fig. 
Eriococcus  simplex  dealbata  Fernald,  Catalogue  of  Coccida^,  p.  78  (1903). 

Habitat — Western  Australia. 

'^ On. Eucalyptus  gomjilmcephala,  on  galls  of  Maskellia  globosa  Fuller." 

Genus  AMELOCOCCUS  :\Iar('hal.     Type,  alluaudi. 

Arnelococcus 'Slarch.sd,  Ann.  Soc.  Knt.  France,  i.xxiii,  p.  557  (1904). 

Amelococcus  alluaudi  ^larehal. 

Arnelococcus  alluaudi  ^la.rc\vc\\,  Ann.  Soc.  Ent.  Fr,,  lxxiii,  p.  557  (1904). 
Speiser,  Zeits.  f.  wiss.  Insekt.,  i,  12,  p.  520  (1905). 

Habitat — Madagascar. 

On  branches  of  Euphorh'ui  intisi/. 

Sphaerococcus  pustulans  Green. 

Spharococcus  pustidans  Green,  Victorian  Naturalist,  xxii,  p.  7  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  Eucali/jdus  goniocabix. 

Phenacoccus  cockerelli  King. 

Phenacoccus  cockcrelli  King,  Can.  Ent.,  xxxv,  }>.  195  (1903). 
Habitat — Colorado. 
On  Amelanchier. 

Phenacoccus  kuwanae  Coleman. 

Phenacoccus  kuwanx  Coleman,  Jn.  N.  Y.  Ent.  Soc,  ii,  j).  62  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — California. 
On  lichen  on  Plcea  breiceriana. 

Phenacoccus  ripersioides  W.  &  T.  Ckll. 

Phenacoccus  ripersioides  W.  &  T.  Ckll.,  Tr.  Am.  Ent.  Soc,  xxix,  p.  112  (1903). 
Habitat — New  Mexico. 
With  Lasius  niger  (8,000  feet  altitude). 

Genus  TRABTJTINA  ^Nlarchal.     Type,  elastica. 

Trahutina  Marchal,  Bui.  Mus.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  vii,  ]>.  448  (1904). 

Trabutina  elastica  Marchal. 

Trahutina  elastica  Marchal,  Bui.  Mus.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  vii,  p.  448  (1904).     Fig. 
Speiser,  Zeits.  f.  wiss.  Insekt.,  i,  12,  p.  520  (1905). 
Habitat — Algeria. 
On  Tamarix  articulala. 

^  Trionymus  hordei  Lindeman. 

Westwoodia  hordei  Lindeman, . 

Korbuly,  Csanad:  Banhegyes  (Kaszaper)  (1886). 

Horvath,  Magyar,  K.  A.  Rov.  A.  Koz.,  Jelentes,  (1)  8,  p.  96  (1892). 

Sajo,  Zeitschr.  f.  Pfianzenkr.,  iv,  p.  151  (1894). 
Trionymus  hordei  Ckll.,  Ent.  News,  xv,  p.  40  (1904). 


CATALOGUE    OF    RECENTLY    DESCRIBED    COCCID^.  5 

Trionymus  nanus  Ckll. 

Trionymus  nanus  CklL,  Can.  P^nt.,  xxxvii,  p.  136  (1905). 
Habitat — Colorado. 
On  roots  of  grass  under  stones. 

Pseudococcus  andersoni  (Coleman). 

DaHylopius  andersoni  Coleman,  Jn.  N.  Y.  f^nt.  Soc,  xi,  p.  62  (1903).     PMg. 
Habitat — California. 
On  Cupressus  rjocenlana;  Lihocedrus  decurrens. 

Pseudococcus  crotonis  (Green). 

Ductylopius  crolonis  Green  (sine  descr. ),  Tropic.  Agric,  xxiv,  p.  44  (1905). 
Habitat — Ceylon, 
On  Castilloa  sp. 

Pseudococcus  dudleyi  ( Coleman ) . 

Dartylopius  dudleyi  Coleman,  Jn.  N.  Y.  Ent.  Soc,  xi,  p.  63  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — California. 
On  Cupressus  marnahiann. 

Pseudococcus  elongatus  (  Renter) . 

Da cty lopius  elo)igiit us  Ileut.,  'Siedd.  Soc.  Faun.  Feiinica',  (^ti,  251  (1903). 

Pseudococcus  ephedras  var.,  Ckll. 

Pseudococcus  epJtedne  yar.,  Ckll.,  Mem.  Soc.  Cient.  Ant.  Alz.,  xvii,  p.  145  (1902). 
Habitat — Mexico. 
On  agave. 

Pseudococcus  lilacinus  Ckll. 

Pseudococcus  lilaciniis  CkW.,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  \,  p.  )2S  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
On  cultivated  orange. 

Pseudococcus  tayabanus  Ckll. 

P.^endoroccus  tayabanus  CkU.,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  129  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
On  cultivated  cacao. 

Pseudococcus  vag-abundus  (Von  Schilling). 

D(u-tyloplas  vagi(handas  \on  SchiW.,  Allg.  Zeits.  f.  Ent.,  viii,  p.  305  (1903). 

Giard,  Bui.  Soc.  Ent.  France,  pp.  232,  233  (1903). 

Reh,  Allg.  Zeits.  f.  Ent.,  ix,  p.  36  (1904). 
"  =a  mixture  of  Pidvinaria  cameUicola    PItenacoccus  aceris,  P.  icsculi,  and  P.  mespUi=i 
j)nini.'' — Giard. 

Pseudococcus  virgatus  var.,  Ckll. 

Pseudococcus  lirgatus  (Ckll.)  var.,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  128  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
On  cultivated  Croton. 

Antonina  australis  Green. 

Anton'ina  ausfraJis  Green,  Proc.  Linn.  Soc.  N.  S.  \V.,  pt.  3,  p.  463  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  Cyperus  rotundatus. 
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(5  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Subfamily  TACHARDIIN-ai 
Tachardia  albizziae  Green. 

Tachardia  alhiztise  Green  (sine  descr.),  Ind.  INIus.  Kotes,  v,  p.  98  (1903). 
Habitat — Ceylon. 

Tachardia  aurantiaca  Ckll. 

lacliardin  aurantiaca  Ckll.,  Can.  Ent.,  xxxv,  p.  65  (1903). 
Habitat— Java. 
On  grape  fruit  ( Citrus). 

Tachardia  caerulea  Ilcnipel. 

Tachardia  cnrrmlca  Hemp.,  Bol.  Agr.  Sao  Paulo,  v,  ]^.  314  (1904). 
Habitat — Rio  de  Janeiro. 

•  Tachardia  fici  Green. 

Tachardia  Jiri  Green,  Ind.  Mus.  Notes,  v,  p.  97  (1903).     Fig. 
llabitat — India. 
On  Fic-us  religiosa;  F.  boKjalenslfi. 

Tachardia  g-lomerella  Ckll. 

Tachardia  glomerella  CkU.,  Knt.  News,  xvi,  ]>.  52  (1905). 
Habitat — New  Mexico. 
On  Gutierrezia  gloiuereUa. 

Subfamily  COCCIN-ffi. 

Pulvinaria  coulteri  Ckll. 

Pidrinaria  roidteri  Ckll.,  Zot)!.  Anzeiger,  wix,  p.  514  (1905). 
Hal)itat — Colorado. 
On  7io.sY/  sp.  (wild). 

Pulvinaria  g-oethei  King. 

Pulvinaria  goi'thei  King  (sine  descr. ),  Allg.  Zeits.  f.  J*;nt.,  viii,  ]>.  4«)0  (1903). 
Ha])itat — Germany. 
On  Alnvs  gluliuosa. 

Pulvinaria  grabhami  Ckll. 

Puliinaria  grcd/hami  CkW.,  Tbe  Entoin.,  \xxvi,  j).  2()1  (1903). 
Habitat — Madeira. 
On  leaves  of  Jossinia   tinifoUa,  attended  by  Jridotni/rmcr  Jiiiniilis. 

Pulvinaria  innumerabilis  betheli  King. 

Pulvinaria  innumerahilis  xdiV.   betheli  King,  Can.  Ent.,  xxxv,  ]>.  195  (1903). 
Habitat — Colorado. 
On  Alnus. 

Pulvinaria  maxima  Green. 

Pulvinaria  marima  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xl,  p.  206  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Java. 
On  stems  of  Erythrina  lithonperrna. 

Pulvinaria  polyg-onata  Ckll. 

Pulvinaria  polygonata  Ckll.,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  131  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
"On  a  cultivated  shade  tree." 


CATALOGUE    OF    RECENTLY    DESCRIBED    COCCID^.  i 

Pulvinaria  psidii  philippina  Ckll. 

Pulvlnaria  psidii  philippina  CklL,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  132  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
On  a  cultivated  Ficus. 

Pulvinaria  rehi  King. 

Fulmnar la  r eh i  King  (sine  descr. ),  Allg.  Zeits.  f.  Ent.,  viii,  p.  460  (1903). 
Habitat — Germany. 

Pulvinaria  tyleri  Ckll. 

Pulvinaria  tyleri  CklL,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  132  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
On  "cadena  de  amor." 

Pulvinaria  vitis  opacus  King. 

Pulvinaria  vitis  var.  opacus  King  (sine  descr.),  Allg.  Zeits.  f.  Ent,  viii,  p.  461  (1903). 
Habitat  —  (lermany . 

Pulvinaria  vitis  sorbusae  King. 

Pulvinaria  vifix  var.  sorbusx  King  (sine  descr.),  Allg.  Zeits.  f.  Ent.,  viii,  p.  461  (1903). 
Habitat — Germany. 

Pulvinaria  vitis  verrucosae  King. 

Pulvinaria  vitis  var.  verrucosa  King  (sine  descr. ),  Allg.  Zeits.  L  Ent.,  viii,  p.  461  (1903). 
Habitat — Germany. 

Eriopeltis  coloradensis  Ckll. 

Eriopeltis  coloradensis  CkW.,  Can.  Ent.,  xxxvii,  p.  136  (1905). 
Habitat — Colorado. 
On  stems  of  grass. 

Ceroplastes  sanguineus  Ckll. 

Ceroplastes  sauguineus  CkU.,  Ent.  News.,  xvr,  p.  162  (1905). 
Habitat — Paraguay. 
On  Mayienus  sp. 

Ceroplastes  schrottkyi  Ckll. 

Ceroplastes schrottkyi  CkW.,  Ent.  News,  xvi,  p.  162  (1905). 
Habitat  —Paraguay. 
On  Salix  chilensis. 

Ctenocliiton  serratus  Green. 

Ctenochiton  serratus  Green,  Victorian  Nat,  xxi,  p.  67  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia.  ^^ 

On  Styphelia  sp.  ^^ 

Eucalymnatus  subtessellatus  (Green). 

Lecanium  subtessellatum  Green,  Cocc.  Ceylon,  pt.  iii,  p.  206  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  undetermined  tree. 

Genus  STICTOCOCCUS  Ckll.     Type,  sjostedti. 
iStictococcus  T.  D.  A.  Ckll.,  Can.  Ent,  xxxv,  p.  64  (1903). 


O  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Stictococcus  sjostedti  T.  c^  W.  Ckll. 

Stictococcus  i<josUdti  T.  &  W.  Ckll.,  Can.  P^nt.,  xxxv,  p.  64  (1903). 
Habitat — Cameroon^,  Western  Africa. 

Coccus  arundinarise  (Green). 

J.ecanium  arundinarise  Green,  Cocf.  Ceylon,  ])t.  in,  p.  220  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  Arundinaria  sp. 

Coccus  bicruciatus  (CJreen). 

Lecaniuni  bicruciatum  (ireen,  Cocc.^  Ceylon,  jit.  in,  p.  214  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 

On  Memecyclon  umhellatuin;  XotJiopeijin  colehrookiana;  FJeagnvs  Jaiijolkx;  Calophyl- 
lum  sp. ;  Eugenia  sp. 

Coccus  capparidis  ((ireen) . 

Lecaniuni  cap]>aridift  Green,  Coci*.  Ceylon,  i)t.  in,  ]>.  1S7  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  f'apparis  nioonii. 

Coccus  diversipes  Ckll. 

Coccus  dircrsipcs  Ckll.,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.  x,  p.  VAO  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
"On  cultivated  fern  *  parasite.'  " 

Coccus  frontalis  ((Trecii). 

Leraniumfrontale  Green,  Cocc.  Ceylon,  ])t.  in,  p.  192  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  "kjna"  {Calojthi/lluin  sp. ). 

Coccus  incisus  King. 

Calynnmtus  incisus  King,  Rev.  Chil.  Hist.  Nat.,  vi,  p.  255  (1902). 
Habitat — South  America. 
On  nutmeg. 

Coccus  marsupialis  ((jreen). 

Lecaniuni  marsu])l(de  Green,  Cocc.  of  Ceylon,  pt.  in,  j).  212  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat— Ceylon. 
On  Piper  nigrum;  PoiJioft  scandens;  Auona  ii\>. 

Coccus  signiferus  (Green). 

I^ecanium  signiferuni  Green,  Cocc.  of  Ceylon,  pt.  in,  p.  197  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  Caryota  urens;  Alpinia  nufanft;  Begonia  sp.  (cult.). 

Mesolecanium  inflatum  Hempel. 

Mesolecanium  inffaium  Hemp.,  Bol.  Agr.  Sao  Paulo,  v,  p.  816  (1904). 
Habitat — Rio.de  Janeiro. 
On  Myrtaceae. 

Eulecanium  curtisi  Kirkaldy.     (Not  valid.) 

Eulecanium  curtisi  Kirkaldy,  The  Entom.,  xxxvii,  p.  257  (1904). 

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CATALOGUE    OF    RECENTLY    DESCRIBED    COCCID^.  \) 

Eulecanium  folsomi  Ckll. 

EiUecanhunfoIsomiCkW.,  Can.  Ent.,  xxxv,  p.  193  (1903). 

Proc.  Ent.  Soc.  AVash.,  vii,  p.  129  (1905). 
Habitat — Illinois. 
On  Paw-paw  {Ashnhui  trlloha). 

Eulecanium  liistneri  (King). 

Lecanium  lustneri  King,  AUg.  Zeits.  f.  Ent.,  viii,  p.  409  (1903)  (sine  descr. ). 

Eulecanium  pulchrum  (King). 
Lecanium pulchriim  King,  Allg.  Zeits.  f.  Ent.,  viii,  p.  410  (1903)  (sine  descr.). 
Paralecanium  calophylli  (Green). 

Lecan'mvi  {Paralecanium)  calophylli  Green,  Cocc.  Ceylon,  pt.  in,  p.  240  (1904).     Fig 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  Calophyllum  sp. 

Paralecanium  expansum  javanicum  (Green). 

Lecanium  expansum  xar.  javanicum  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xl,  p.  205  (1904). 
Habitat — Java. 
On  Anomiantlxus  Jieterocarpus. 

Paralecanium  expansum  metallicum  (Green). 

Jjecanium  expansum  var.  inetallicum  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xl,  p.  205  (1904). 

Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,   (7),  xiv,  p.   377 
(1904). 
Habitat — Java;  Malay  Peninsula. 
On  Mijristica  fragrans. 

Paralecanium  expansum  quadratum  (Green). 

Lecanium  expansum  var.  quadratum  Green,  Cocc.  of  Ceylon,  pt.  iii,  p.  236(1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  cultivated  nutmeg;  undetermined  tree. 

Paralecanium  expansum  rotundum  (Green), 

Lecanium  expansum  var.  rotundum  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xl,  p.  206  (1904). 
Habitat — Java. 
On  RJiizophora  mucronata. 

Paralecanium  peradeniyense  (Green). 

Lecanium  { Farcdecanium)  peradeniyense  Green,  Cocc.  Ceylon,  pt.  iii,  p.  241  (1904).  Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  Piper  nigrum  (cult.). 

Paralecanium  zonatum  (Green). 

Lecanium  {Paralecanium)  zonatum  Green,  Cocc.  Ceylon,  pt.  iii,  p.  245  (1904).      Fig. 
H  abitat — Cey  Ion. 
On  Garcinia  spicafa. 

Saissetia  discrepans  (Green). 

Lecanium  discrepans  Green,  Cocc.  Ceylon,  pt.  iii,  p.  204  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat— Ceylon. 
On  tea  plant,  in  nest  of  Cremasiogaster  doJirni  or  exposed. 


10  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Saissetia  psidii  ((ireen). 

Lfcan'mm psidii  Green,  Coco.  Ceylon,  pt.  in,  p.  225  (1904).     Fi^. 
Habitat-r-Ceylon. 

On  Psidiurn  guara;  Mangifera  indica;  Artocarpns  integri folia;  Eugenia  sp. ;  Fagreu'; 
Myristica  moschata.     Often  inclosed  in  nests  of  (EcophgUa  smaragdina. 

Saissetia  punctulifera  (Green). 

Lecanium punctuliferiim  Green,  Cocc.  Ceylon,  pt.  in,  p.  205  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  Michelia  champaca;  ^Erua  lanatn. 

Physokermes  concolor  Coleman. 

PJtgsokermes  concolor  Coleman,  .In.  N.  Y.  P>nt.  Soc,  xi,  })p.  72,  77  (1903). 
1 1  abitat — Californ  i a 
On  Abies  concolor. 

Physokermes  taxifoliae  Coleman. 

Phgsokermes  tudifoliie  Coleman,  .In.  X.  V.  Knt.  Soc,  xi,  j>p.  7.S,  77  (1903). 
Habitat — California. 
On  Pseudotsuga  taxifoUa. 

"Lecanium"  insolens  King. 

Lecanium  insolens  King,  Rev.  Chil.  Hist.  Nat.,  vi,  p.  255  (1902). 
Habitat— Brazil. 
On  Pftilodendrou. 

"Ijecanium"  limnanthemi  (Joury." 

Lecanium  limnanthoni  Goury,  Feiiille  des  .leunt-s  Nat.,  Feb.,  p.  62  (1905). 
Habitat — France. 
On  submerged  petiole  oi  Lim)iantliemum  nymplioidex. 

"Lecanrum"  tenebricophilum  (ircen. 

Lecininm  tenebricophilum  Green,  Knt.  .Mo.  Mag.,  ,\i.,  j).  204  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Java. 
Within  tunnels  in  branciu-s  of  Eri/lhriiia  llflioxpcruia. 

Subfamily  DIASPIN-ffi. 
Chionaspis  angustata  Green. 

Chionai^pis  angustata  Groan,  Victorian  Nat.,  xxi,  j).  67  (1904),     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  Leptospermum  hcvigatum. 

Chionaspis  Candida  Green. 

Chionaspis  Candida  Green,  Victorian  Nat.,  xxii,  ]>.  6  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat— Australia. 
On  Callistemon  salignus. 

Chionaspis  cinnamomi  Green. 

Chionaspis  cinnamoini  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc.,  xvi,  p.  354  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  dnnamomum. 


No  description  was  given.     It  is  very  improbable  that  it  is  a  Coccid. 


CATALOGUE    OF    RECENTLY    DESCRIBED    COCCIDJE.  11 

Chionaspis  coronifera  Green. 

Chionaspis  coronifera  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  X.  H.  Soe.,  xvi,  p.  353  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Cey  Ion . 
On  undetermined  tree. 

Cliionaspis  decurvata  (Treen. 

Chionaspis  decurvata  Green,  Ind.  Mus.  Notes,  v,  p.  63  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — India. 
On  rice  {Oryza  sativa). 

Chionaspis  formosa  Green. 

Chionaspis  formosa  Green,  Pr.  Linn.  Soc.  N.  S.  W.,  ])t.  iii,  p.  462  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  leaves  of  Eucalyptus  teretirornis. 

Cliionaspis  gleditsiae  Sanders. 

CJiionaspis  gleditsiiv  Sanders,  Ohio  Naturalist,  in,  p.  413  (1902).     Fig. 

Pr.  Ohio  Ac.  Sci.,  iv,  sp.  papers  No.  8,  p.  46  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ohio,   Pennsylvania,  West  Virginia,   ^Maryland,   Virginia,  District  of 

Columbia, 
On  Gleclitsia  triacantlios. 

Chionaspis  ortholobis  bruneri  Ckll. 

Chionaspis  or  thai  oh  is  bruneri  CkW.,  Can.  Ent.,  xxx,  p.  133  (1898). 
A  synonym  of  Chionasjiis  salicis-nigrx  (Walsh). 

Chionaspis  subcorticalis  Green. 

ChlonuKpis  subcorticalis  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  ]>.  351  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
Under  loose  bark  of  Artocarj)i(.-<  intoirifolia. 

Chionaspis  sylvatica  Sanders. 

Chionaspix  siflradra  Sanders,  Ohio  Naturalist,  iv,  p.  95  (1904).     Fig. 

Pr.  Ohio  Ac.  Sci.,  iv,  sp.  papers  No.  8,  p.  46  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ohio,   Pennsylvania,  AVest  Virginia,   Maryland,  Virginia,   District  of 

Columbia. 
On  Xyssa  sylvatica. 

Howardia  lobulata  Del  Guercio. 

Houardla  lobulata  Del  Guercio,  Bui.  Ent.  Soc.  Ital.,  xxxiv,  pp.  179,  185  (1902). 
Leonardi,  Ann,  R.  Scuola  Sup.  Agr.  Portici,  v,  pp.  1-5  (1903). 
Synonym  of  Rhopaloaspis  riccie  (Targ. ). 

Diaspis  cordiae  Riibsaamen. 

Diaspis  cordix  Riibs.,  Marcellia,  iv,  5,  p.  122  (1905). 
Habitat — Rio  de  Janeiro. 
On  Cordia  curassavica. 

Diaspis  squamosus  Newst.  &  Theobald. 

Diaspis  squamosus  Newst.  &  Theob.,  2d  Rep.  Ec.  Ent.  Br.  Mus.,  p.  185  (1904).    Fig. 
Habitat — Egypt. 
On  peach  and  pear. 


12  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Phenacaspis  bupleuri  (]\Iari'hal). 

Chionaspis  (Phenacaspis)  bupleuri  Marchal,  Bui.  Mus.  d'Hist.  Nat.,  vii,  p.  454  (1904). 

Speiser,  Zeits.  f.  wiss.  Insekt.,  i,  12,  p.  520  (1905). 
Habitat — Algeria. 
On  Bupleurum  gihniltaricutn. 

Phenacaspis  ceratoniee  (Marchal). 

Chionaspis  (Phenacaspis)  cent^ont.-t' Marchal,  Bui.  ^lus.  d'Hist.  Nat.  vii,  p.  452  (19(,4''. 

Fig.    • 
Speiser,  Zeit;?.  f.  wiys.  Insekt.,  i,  12,  p.  520  (1905). 
Habitat — Algeria. 
On  (.'eratonid  sHi<jna. 

Phenacaspis  strobilanthi  ((ireen). 

('hioit((spis  strobilanthi  (irecn,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Sck-.,  xvi,  p.  852  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat— Ceylon. 
On  Strohilayiihus  sp. 

Hemichionaspis  theae  ceylonica  ((ireen). 

Chionas/)!s  Ihcif  var.  ((ijIohu-h  (ireen,  ,Iii.  lioiiib.  N.  H.  So-.-.,  xvi,  p.  854  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 

Hemichionaspis  townsendi  Ckll. 

Heinichiona.y)is  toioixendi  Ck\l.,  Vr.  I)a\-.  .\('.  Sci.,  x,  p.  185  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
On  bark  of  (it>ssii]>ium  sp. 

Leucaspis  corsa  l^indinizer. 

Leucaspis  (Eulcacaxpis)  corsa  Lind.,  Zool.  Anzeiger,  xxix,  S,  p.  252  (1904), 

Speiser,  Zeits.  f.  wiss.  Insekt.,  i,  12,  p.  520  (1905). 
Habitat — Corsica. 
On  I'inus  laricio. 

Leucaspis  cupressi  Coleman. 

Leucas}}is  cnpressi  (Jolenvdu,  Jn.  X.  Y.  iMit.  Soc,  xi,  p.  71  (1908).     Fig. 
Habitat — California. 
On  Cupressns  goveniana. 

Leucaspis  kellog'g'l  Coleman. 

Ducaspis  kello(j(ji  CiAvinan,  Jn.  N.  Y.  Knt.  S(»c.,  \i,  j..  68  (1908).     Fig. 
I  labitat — California. 
On  PseudotsiKja  taxi  folia;  Ahics  iiKtr/iiificn;  A.  (jrandis;  A.  coiifolor;  A.  shastensis. 

Leucaspis  kermanensis  Lindinger. 

Leucaspis  (Salicicola)  kermanensis  Lind.,  Zool.  Anz.,  xxix,  8,  j).  258  (1904). 

Speiser,  Zeits.  i.  wiss.  Insekt.,  i,  12,  p.  520  (1905). 
Habitat — Corsica. 
On  Salix  persica;  S.  zi/yoslenton;  Papains  eapJiratica. 

Leucaspis  leonardi  Ckll. 

Leucaspis pini  Berl.  &  Leon.,  Cherm.  Ital.,  Fasc.  i.  No.  19  (1895). 
Leucaspis  leonardi  Ckll.,  Jn.  N.  Y.  Ent.  Soc,  xi,  p.  84  (1903). 

Habitat — Italy. 

On  Pinus  picea. 


CATALOGUE  OF  EECENTLY  DESCRIBED  COCCID^.       13 

Fiorinia  bidens  Green. 

Florhiia  bidens  Green,  Jn.  Bomb,  X.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  351  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
"On  leaves  of  undeterniined  tree." 

Genus  RHOPALOASPIS  Del  Guercio.     Type,  riccie. 

Rliopaloaspis  Del  Guercio,  Bui.  Soc.  Ent.  Ital.,  xxxiv,  pp.  185-188  (1902). 

Rhopaloaspis  riccae  (Targ. )  =  Leucaspis  riccx  Targ. 

Aspidiotus  californicus  Coleman. 

Aspidiotus  californicus  Coleman,  Jn.  X.  Y.  Ent.  Soc,  xi,  p.  64  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — California. 
On  Pinus  sahiniana;  P.  ponderosa;  P.  lamhertiana;  P.  attenuata. 

Aspidiotus  capensis  Walker. 

Aspidiotus  capensis  Green,  Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  (7),  xiv,  p.  375  (1904).     Fig. 

Habitat — Cape  Colony. 

On  undetermined  plant. 
This  species,  which  is  in  the  British  Museum,  has  been  redescribed  and  restored 
to  science  by  Mr.  E.  E.  Green. 

Aspidiotus  capsulatus  Green. 

Aspidiotus  capsulatus  Green  (sine  descr. ),  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  343  (1905). 
Habitat — Java. 
On  Piper  nigrum. 

Aspidiotus  coniferarum  shastse  Coleman. 

Aspidiotus  coniferarum  var.  silastic  Coleman,  Jn.  N.  Y.  Ent.  Soc,  xi,  p.  67  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — California. 
On  Cupressus  )nacnahiana. 

Aspidiotus  cuculus  Green. 

Aspidiotus  cuculus  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  X.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  341  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
In  abandoned  galls  of  Amorphococcus  mesux  Green. 

Aspidiotus  ehrhorni  Coleman. 

Aspidiotus  {Diaspidiotus)  ehrhorni  Coleman,  Jn.   X.  Y.  Ent.   Soc,   xr,  p.  68  (1903). 
Fig- 
Habitat — California. 
Under  lichens  on  Abies  concolor;  LIbocedrus  decurrens. 

Aspidiotus  florenciae  Coleman. 

Aspidiotus  fiorencix  Coleman,  Jn.  X.  Y.  Ent.  Soc,  xi,  p.  66  (1903).     Fi^ 
Habitat — California. 
On  Pinus  ponderosa. 

Aspidiotus  immaculatus  Green. 

Aspidiotus  {Herniberlesia)  imyyiaculatus  Green,  Victorian  Xat.,  xxi,  p.  65  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  Styphelia  virgata. 


14  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Aspidiotus  moreirai  Hempel. 

Aspidiotus  morevrai  Hemp.,  Bol.  Agr.  Sao  Paulo,  v,  p.  320  (1904). 
Habitat— ^Rio  de  Janeiro. 
On  leaves  of  Drymus  sp. 

Aspidiotus  ohioensis  York. 

Aspidiotus  {Diaspidiotus)  ohioeiisis  York,  Ohio  Naturalist,  v,  p.  325  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat— Ohio. 
On  .Escuhis  glabra. 

Aspidiotus  oxycoccus  AVogluni. 

Aspidiotus  oxycoccus  Vs'oglmn,  Can    Ent.,  xxxviii,  j).  73  (1906).     Fig. 
Habitat— New  Jersey. 
On  Cranberry  {Oxycoccus). 

Aspidiotus  piceus  Sanders. 

Aspidiotus  piceus  Sanders,  Ohio  Naturalist,  iv,  p.  96  (1904).     Fig. 

Pr.  Ohio  Ac.  Sci.,  iv,  sp.  papers  No.  8,  p.  66  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat— Ohio. 
On  Liriodendron  tuUpifera. 

Aspidiotus  pisai  lleini)el. 

Aspidiotus pisai  Hemp.,  Bol.  Agr.  Sao  Paulo,  v,  p.  320  (1904). 
Habitat — Rio  de  Janeiro. 
On  leaves  of  Di'ijiims  sp. 

Aspidiotus  pseudospinosus  Woghim. 

Aspidiotus ])seadospiuosus  Wogkim,  Can.  Ent.,  xxxviii,  p.  75  (1906).     Fig. 
Habitat— Florida. 
On  saw-palmetto. 

Aspidiotus  pustulans  Green. 

Aspidiotus pustulans  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xli,  p.  31  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Java. 
On  ErytJirina  litJiosperma. 

Aspidiotus  riverae  C'kll. 

Aspidiotus  river !v  CkU.,  Ent.  News,  xvi,  p.  161  (1904). 
Habitat— Chile. 
On  stems  of  Chusquea. 

Aspidiotus  subfervens  Green. 

Aspidiotus  {Targionia)  subfervens  Green,  Victorian  Nat.,  xxi,  p.  66  (1904).     Fi:'. 
Haoitat — Australia. 
On  Acacia  sp. ;  Pomaderris  sp. 

Aspidiotus  subrubescens  corticoides  Green. 

Aspidiotus  {EvaspidioiuK)  subrubescens  var.  corticoides  Green,  Victorian  Nat.,  xxii,  p.  3, 
(1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  Euccdyptus  globosus. 


CATALOGUE  OF  RECENTLY  DESCRIBED  COCCID^.       15 

Aspidiotus  tayabanus  Ckll. 

Aspidiotus  tayabanus  Ckll.,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  133  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
"On  cultivated  plant  called  'rosal'  or  'campopot.'" 

Cryptopbyllaspis  bornmiilleri  Riibsaamen. 

Cryptophyllaspis  bornmiilleri  Riibs.,  Marcellia,  i,  fasc.  i-ii,  p,  62  (1902). 
Habitat — Canary  Islands;  Madeira. 
On  Globularia  salicina. 

Cryptophyllaspis  occultus  elongatus  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  {Cryptophyllaspis)  occultus  var.   elongatus  Green,  Jn,  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc, 
XVI,  p.  345  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  Greivia  ep. 

Pseudaonidia  curculiginis  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  (Pseudaonidia)  curculiginis  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xl,  p.  208  (1904).     Fig. 
Habitat — Java. 
On  leaves  of  Curculigo  recurvata. 

Chrysomphalus  cistuloides  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  (Chrysomphalus)  cistuloides   Green,    Jn.  Bomb,  N.   H.    Soc,   xvi,  p.   342 
(1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  Cinnamomum. 

Chrysomplialus  malleolus  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  (Chrysomphalus)  malleolus  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  342  (1905). 
Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  Mimusops  hexandra. 

Chrysomphalus  pedronis  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  (Chrysomphalus)  pedronis  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  341  (1905). 
Fig. 

Habitat — Ceylon. 

"On  leaves  of  undetermined  tree." 

Chrysomphalus  quadriclavatus  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  (Ch7'yso7nphalus)  quadriclavatus  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  343 
(1905) .     Fig.^ 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  Murray  a  exotica. 

Chrysomphalus  taprobanus  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  (Aonidiella)  taprobanus  Green,  Jn.   Bomb.  N.  H.   Soc,  xvi,  p.  344  (1905). 
Fig. 

Habitat — Ceylon. 

On  leaves  of  Phyllanthus  myrtifolius. 


16  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPERS. 

Targ-ionia  phyllantlii  (Green). 

Aspidiotus  {Targionin)  phyllanthi  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  344  (1905). 
Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  stems  and  twigs  of  DnjUantJms  hiyrtifoUroi. 

Odonaspis  penicillata  (ireen. 

Odohospls penicillaia  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  846  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  a  large  bamboo  {Giga)it<>ch1oa  aspera). 

Aonidia  ebeni  "  Green  "  Leoiiar(li=.lo/H'<7/«  crenuJata  Green.    Green  in  litt.,  July  6, 
1905. 

Aonidia  echinata  Green. 

Aonidia  echinata  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  347  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  Hemicydia  sepiaria. 

Aonidia  javanensis  Green. 

Aonidia  jaranen^ds  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xli,  p.  31  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Java. 
On  leaves  of  Mijrisdcd  fragrant. 

Aonidia  pulchra  Green. 

Aonidia  {GreenieUa)  pidchni  Green,  Victorian  Nat.,  xxii,  p.  4  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  leaves  of  CalUsteinon  aidignus. 

Aonidia  pusilla  Green. 

Aonidia  pusilla  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  347  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leaves  of  Canss(t  .ynnarum. 

Gymnaspis  spinomarginata  Green. 

Gymnaspis  spinomarginata  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  348  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon. 
On  leave-  c»f  Mesiia  ferrea. 

Genus  MYTILELLA  Leonardi.     Type,  carinata. 
Mytilella  Leonardi,  Annali  di  Agr.,  v,  p.  120  (lli03). 

Genus  AONIDOMYTILUS  Leonardi.     Type,  concolor. 
Aonidomytilus  Leonardi,  Annali  di  Agr.,  v,  p.  102  (1903). 

Genus  FERNALDIELLA  Leonardi.     Type,  indentata. 
Ferna/diella  Leonardi,  Annali  di  Agr.,  v,  p.  105  (1903). 

Lepidosaphes  cockerelliana  Kirkaldy.     (Not  valid.) 

Lepidomphe!<  cockerelliana  Kldy.,  The  Entom.,  xxxvii,  p.  257  (1904). 
Svnonvm  of  L.  alba  Ckll. 


CATALOGUE    OF    RECENTLY    DESCRIBED    COCCID^.  17 

Lepidosaphes  "bicornis  (Green  &  Lidg.  )• 

Mytilaspis  bicornis  Green  &  Lidg.,  Victorian  Nat.,  xvii,  p.  9  (1900).     Fig. 
Leonardi,  Annali  di  Agr.,  v,  p.  85  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — Victoria,  Australia. 
On  Eucalyptus  globulus. 

Lepidosaphes  cassiniee  Green. 

Mytilaspis  cassinise  Green,  Victorian  Xat.,  xxii,  p.  4  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Victoria,  Australia. 
On  Cassinia  aculeata. 

Lepidosaphes  corrug'ata  Green. 

Lepidosaphes  corrugata  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xl,  p.  209  (1904). 
Habitat — Java. 
On  stems  of  Cqfea  arabica. 

Iiepidosaphes  ficifolii  (Berle.se). 

Mytilaspis Jicifolii  Berlese,  Atti  del  R.Inst.  d'Incorrag.  (5),  v  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — Italy. 
On  leaves  of  Ficiis  carica. 

Lepidosaphes  hymenantherae  (Green). 

MytilaspAs  ( Coccomytilus)  hymenantherx  Green,  Victorian  Nat.,  xxii,  p.  5  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Victoria,  Australia. 
On  Hymenanthera  banksii. 

Lepidosaphes  intermedia  victoriae  (Green). 

Mytilaspis  intermedia  var.  victorix  Green, Victorian  Nat.,  xxii,  p.  5  (1905). 
Habitat — Victoria,  Australia. 
On  Acacia  montana. 

Lepidosaphes  multipora  (Leonardi). 

Mytilaspis  mult iporn  Leon.,  Annali  di  Agr.,  v,  p.  87(1903).     Fig. 
Green,  Victorian  Nat.,  xxii,  p.  6  (1903). 
Habitat — New  Zealand. 
On  Pittosporum  undulatum. 

Lepidosaphes  rubrovittatus  Ckll. 

Lepidosaphes  rubrovittatus  Ckll.,  Pr.  Dav.  Ac.  Sci.,  x,  p.  135  (1905). 
Habitat — Philippine  Islands. 
On  cultivated  Eugenia  malaccensis. 

Lepidosaphes  ungulata  Green. 

Lepidosaphes  ungulata  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xli,  p.  30  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Java. 
On  Syzygium  pseudo-jambolanum. 

Lepidosaphes  wilg-a  (Green). 

Mytilaspis  wilga  "  Green"  Leonardi,  Annali  di  Agr.,  v,  p.  43  (1903).     Fig. 
Habitat — Australia. 
On  ''Wilga:' 


18  MISCELLANEOUS    PAPEKS. 

Opuntiaspis  javanensis  Green. 

Opuntiaspis  javanensis  Green,  Ent.  Mo.  Mag.,  xli,  p.  28  (1905).     Fig. 
Habitat — Java. 
On  Agave  mexicana. 

Euparlatoria  Leonardi,  Ann.  R,  Sc.  Sup.  di  Agr.  Portici,  v,  p.  15  (1903). 

To  include  banksise,  calianthina,  cingala,  myrtus,  parlatoriie,  pergandii,  protens,  and 
these, 

Parlatoria  atalantiae  Green. 

Parlatoria  (  Wehsterielld)  atalantix Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  H.  Soc,  xvi,  p.  350  (1905).    Fig. 

Habitat — Ceylon. 

On  leaves  of  Atalantia  zeylanica. 

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Parlatoria  perg-andii  ph.yllanthi  Green. 

Parlatoria  pergand'd  var.  phgllanthi  Green,  Jn.  Bomb.  N.  PI.  Soe.,  xvi,  p.  350  (1905). 
Fig. 
Habitat — Ceylon . 
On  leaves  of  Phyllanfhus  )n!/rtifolins. 

Parlatoria  pseudaspidiotus  Lindinger. 

Parlatoria  pseudaspidiotus  Lindgr.,  Insekten  Borse,  xxii,  33,  p.  131  (1905). 
Habitat — India. 
On  orchids  (  Vand(t  hookeriana  and  ]'.  teres), 

(ienns  CRYPTOPARLATOREA  Lindinger.     Type,  Jencaspis, 

Crijptoparlatorea  Lindgr.,  Insekten  Borse,  xxii,  33,  p.  1.32  (1905). 

Cryptoparlatorea  leucaspis  Lindinger. 

Cryptoparlatorea  leucaspis  Lindgr.,  Insekten  Borse,  xxii,  33,  p.  132  (1905). 
?Iabitat — Japan. 
On  needles  of  Juniperus  sp. 


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